What were the main events of the civil rights movement under matin lutherking jr

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Answer 1
Answer: "I Have A Dream" speech, Montgomery bus boycott, Bombing of church in Birmingham, Plessy vs. Ferguson Case, 14th amendment passed, 24th amendment passed, creation of NAACP in 1909, Jackie Robinson joins the Brooklyn Dodgers, Japanese-Americans were sent into concentration camps.

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1. overconfidence in the nation's prosperity

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